est 7 ferms : Four Do il per Year 7 ———— a _ 2 VOL 3¢ geeeereearee ne 1° % DAILY EXAMI “This is True Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evnriries CHARLOTTETOWN P. E. ISLAND, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6 41898. - CABMEN AS LINGUISTS. ‘ 7 ‘ ne London Jeh gs Invovation That Got Into Trouble. “On one of the Boulevard cabs,’’ w: S$ pe Paris correspondent of the I n pi : | il gisr in the ie Vem I ‘- g Spv: ih > } t i . his pretension is bh i aa }/* bas - ks also Italian and German, not to gation the terrible ‘argot’ which every pit respecting cabby prefers to acade french. Unfortunately ‘English spoken psy be translated generally by ‘prices ipabled.’ *” Apxious to learn whether London cab- igen Were a5 cultured, a representative of he Mail questions da fev@ of them Qne cabby smiled when he ; yews of his Paris confrere and chuc Ki ad he came to the words ee rices dou- a” “That would be a good thing,’’ he ed, “but it wouldn’t be allowed here. read the int always been cabmen, you know. things they're not meant to when peo- ie inside think they’re quite safe in talk- Frence.”’ No, I don’t think so. gy class have an interpreter, or they get @ings arranged by their hotel servants. ipeides it ain't allowed to put any adver- nent on a cab."’ Buta second jovial faced Jehu gavea ent opinion. "We ain’t allowed to have advertise- ts, but we can ‘ave a notice on the cab. fuind a man [ knew—we called ‘im Viistler—why? ’Cos he was always whis- of course—he could speak French, be put a brass plate on the back of his ‘Lea coacher’—that means the cab- ‘patlee voo francey’—I think that’s Anyway, it meant ‘the cabman speaks Punch.’ We used to chaff him a bit, but tg plenty of fares. Only one day ’e away, and another chap got his cab, mknowing about this notice. Well, some Tmach people spoke to ’im, and ’e thought ywere ’aving him, so there was a row, ithe coppercame up. However, a gent, ’e says, ‘Why, cabby, that notice the cabman speaks French.’ Then Welt a bit sraall, “Lkuow there are fellows that speak . and German, too—if you know | I've ’eard say,you can easily speak and German. Some went over to with the English cabs, and I sup- picked jt up there. I can speak a bit nyelf—~I knows ‘icy ong parle’ and ‘sil- lopli}, uaklemoselle.’ So l-can gener- Riderstand foreigners, and besides Mostly know a little English. So I think we're likely to start those no- t | Toe old man who looks out at the world clear and healthy eyes canvot help Me iling great gratification at the thonghi Mw@bischildren bave inherited from tim Dew veaknes or tendency to disease, The Dawliby old man is the maa who bas Mitwzhowt hs hte kept his diges.vion good bis blood pure. Not one in a thousand doit. Germs go through the healthy without effect. Let them once find gment or let them find a weak spot, they deveiop by the millioa and the blood Mibefullofthem. Instead of giving htothe tisenes, it will force upon iDotritions matter, and the mao M love flesh and the more susceptible he disease. Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical | ery is the only medicine that abso | Miyand infallibly cures al) blood dis- aud almo-t all diseases are blood ' It isn’t a medicine for some one Miicnlar so-called disease. [tis « medi- for the mhole body. It forees out all germ of d sease, vod replaces impuri- Mee with, rich, red blood. inosa Breaklast Food w 9 ¢ Parinosa” isa pure Cereal Food, yes, 1 know some chaps thatcan speak | rench and German and Italian, too, that | All our garments are of them have some fun understand- | 'we have is *Bat wouldn’t it pay them to put a no- | te on their cabs that they speak French?’’ | People that are | ie trom the best cleaned white wheat. |. °08rse Bran is entirely removed, a ME Only the , erfect berry of the wheat | wred for use, requiring only 15 m nu.es Ing, and itis also cheap, being only Me tents a pack ave, GOLDEY SYRUP tetailtng Redpaths choice Goli Syrup, for 40 cents per gallon, or L2cf ~ pound tin. mtidge &&, FER & GOFF YMC. A. “e It goes tine on pancak has inthe Association Building D refitted, and are now in strictly Condition. They will be open - 10 18 p. m. TOnise them; non members will be ae for their use. ssembly Hall is now in good nc will be let at reasonable Apply to the Secretary. M'ipborphates gluten and nutriment, | The food is easily and qnickly pre- 5 ys, Thursdays and Saturdays, , Members are invited ( — Cree wont Is the kind we keep. You don’t bave to show you elegantly tailored suits, ie custom tailor. I] » Or ee ee een ee Literary Partisans, “What were you boys fighting about?” asked the shocked and grieved citizen who had parred them. ‘*] was tellin ‘im about Ursus,” said the boy who had been reading ‘‘Quo Vadis,” “and he said’’— ‘And I said there was a man named John Kidd that could lick *im!’’ fiercely broke in the boy who had read ‘Lorna Doone.” *‘He could do up that there Ursus with one hand tied behind’’— ‘Say, I'll see you ag’in some day!” “You bet you will! An I’) masn the mouth off’n you!”’ And they went away in opposite direc- tions, breathing out threatenings and slaughter.—Chicago Tribune. Quick Compliance. “Of course, sir, 1 need searcely say, in giving you my daughter, that I expect her to be surrounded with all the luxuries to which she has been accustomed.”’ ‘‘Certainly, sir. If I had any preference for a home of our own, I would feel con- strained to yield it. Your wish, sir, is law with me.’’—Detroit Journal. Colorless quartz is found in many parts of the world and is used for optical pur- poses and to imitate the diamond. It, however, Jacks the luster of the strass or paste imitations. The Russian scepter is of solid gold, 3 feet long, and contains among its orna- ments 263 diamonds, 360 rubies and 15 emeralds. Woot 's PHOSPHODINE. The Great English Remedy. Siz Packages Guaranteed to promptly, and permanently eure cll forms of Nervous effects of Abuse ov Excesses, Mental Worry, excessive use of Tobacco, Opium or Stimu- | Bi fore and Afte r. lants, which soon lead to In- firmity, Insanity, Consumption cnd an early grave. Has been prescribed over Jo years in tho usands of cases; 1s the only Ieliadie and Honest Modicine known. Ask druggistfor Wood's Phosphodine; if he offers some worthless medicine in place of this, inclose price in letter, and we will send by return mail. Price, one package, €1; six, 65, Ono wil please, sie will cure. Pamphiets free toanye tdress, The Wood Company, Windsor, Ont., Canada. Sold in Charlottetown by George E Hghes, Druggist. in all its branches at the Exam- tren office, one of the best equip- ped Jot Printing Hatablishment, on P. E, Island, The collar fits snug fig Class, Perfect Fitting - - CLOTHING Perhaps you are not a regular customer of ours just to give you an idea of the kind of suits we keep. personal iuspection, and the better posted you are the better satisfied you will be that ou: values have never before been equalled, ral go to the merchant tailor for satisfaction ; we These abound with fine points that appeal irres— ily to men of taste, especially to those who from motives of economy are shy of to the neck, the arm hole is sufficiently large. cut according to the latest fashion plate patterns, right in get up and price, Every suit Can’t we show you afew suit We would lite to have your t Your Next. Suit ‘THE BARCAIN CORNER. D. McKRAY Tul al f Weakness, Emissions,Sperm- | atorrhea, Impotency and all | THAT G LITTERS Many are taken ‘n now-a-days, and are paying from ten to twenty dollars for a watch not worth five, by buying from pedlers and others who are not watch- makers. Do not be Deceived. — But when you want a reliable watch buy only of one who understands the trade and asks only a fair price for a good article. G. Hi. TAYLOR Jeweler and Optician. Charlottetown, LEGAL CARD. WARBURTON & MoKINNON | Barristers, Attorney’s, Notarys Public. Commiersioners for State of Massachusetts ac., & C, OFFICES ——=n, Cameron Block, Charlotietown Brennan Building, Summersi¢e 1 Kent Street, Georgetown, A. B. WARBURTON, B,A., D, OC. L., Q ©. D. A. Moxinnon, L. & B. —— Tro LET PEAKE’ WHARF (WO 1) Wharfage storage and yard- ag? at reasonable rates. Nov. 4 18 16 63 10 « WARE - HOUSES Arthur G, Peake. WANTED. Wanied, by a lady, position as com pauion help, governess or housekeeper 73 —2i Examiner office. | No objeciion to widower’s fam ily. Address WATCHES. EVERY ONE TIMED BEYORE SC >) $7.50 to 850 « wae pe PIL 50.00 size = 3a0 35 00 wie 250 . # 50.00 400 “ . 5000 Screw Bezel and Back, 0. F. 18 size $8.50 to $40.00 iq * 8.60 14.00 Your initials engraved on back free of charge. BW. TAY UR, Cameron Block, City. aal4d 1 35kw 50 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE Trace Marks Desicns Copyricats &c. Anyone sending a sketch and description may quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an invention is probably patentable. Communica- tions strictly confidential. Handbook on Patents sent free. Oldest agency for securing patents, Patents taken through Munn & Co. ve special notice, without charge, in the Scientific American. A handsomely illustrated weekly. Largest cir- enlation of any scientific journal. Terma, $5 a : four months, $1. Sold by all newsdealers. MUNN & Go,2°02-00 New York NOTICE The property on the corner of King and Downal Sts, belonging tothe estate of the late Catherine MeKenna, (subject to a 3 years unexpired lease, from May Ist, 1898), wil! be sold by Public Auction on Tuesday, May 3rd, 1898, at 12 o’clock, ncon. ouse. Terms Cash. M. P. HOGAN, PATRICK BLAKE, Pioay Exeeutor anl2wt!(stapril,y2 swtd = — This were is now kzrown as the The sratn «: tne text. “T hold tothe Scriptural doctrine that quotations. “I confess that 1 have never been able | to appreciate the force of that injunction,” responded the big fellow who believes in leokiny after No. 1 above all others. **Perhaps I should say that it is easier,’’ continued the little man. “Well, I don’t see it,’’ eaid the big fel- ‘ low. “You would if you were in my busi- | ” ness,’’ said the little man. And doubtless he would, The little man was a telegraph operator. | —Washington Star. A Qualified Misfortune. To illustrate the readiness of somo un- scrupulous people to turn even their ca- lamities to a dishonest advantage, the story is told that a certain small farmer com. plained to a relative that his cow was sick. **And you have to buy milkr’’ asked the relative. ‘*Land, yes!” ‘““How much d’you have to pay “‘Mis’ Tewkesbury lets us have some of 9" ; hers for 5 cents a quart.’”’ “Well, what d’you do with your milk while the cow’s sick?’’ “Oh, we sell it to the city milkman.” **Get 5 cents « quart from him?’’ “Sakes, nol He gives 6!’’—Youth’s Companion. Exacting Man. Man always meets trouble half way and then stands on a corner expecting happi- ness to come along.—Chicago Record. Y —— ite gone, your health impaired. Noth ng builds up health like HOOD’S&. OU NEED Hood’s Sarsaparilla if your blood is impure, your appe- — a ————_— LEGAL CARD. MATHIESON & BENTLEY Barristers, Solicitors, ac. OFFICES— Cameron Block, Charlottetown. Main Street, Georgetown. MONEY TO LOAN. J. A. MATHIESON, W. E. Bentley. Geo’town. Ch’town. Bottied Joy. aad ice id for i of empt . eT JOHN P. JOY, Victoria Cafe Gt Geogre St. SP RE RR RE torre aoe ( HENRY’S WATCHFUL SPOUSE. Whether Bunko Lurked In Bill’s Greeting or Not, He’s Safe. He was young, but that wasn’é his faut. He was married—that was. But when one came to view the rosy cheeks, from which blossomed forth the very essence of health, the trusting eyes, the robust and rustic but not ungraceful form of her who clung with trusting confidence to him, one could not help but feel that his excuse was a good ope. Every inch of his 6 feet of stardy manhood bespoke a familiar acquaintance with plows, cows and corn, and her ap- pearance was suggestive of peaches and homemade pies. They, these two happy mortals—for they were happy and didn’t caré who knew it—stood at Twenty-third street and Sixth avenue and watched *‘the passing show.’’ Suddenly he grabbed ker by the wrist and, pointing across the street, ejaculated, ‘Say, Liz, hanged if there ain’t Bill Durland coming this way!” ‘““Pshaw! Now, Henry,” admonished she, ‘‘that ain’t Bill ‘tall. If he speaks to ye, dcn’t ye dare answer, fer if ye do ye’ll get bunkoed, sure,’”’ It evidently was Bill Durland, for, ex- tending his hand, he said in a good, strong, hearty voice: ‘‘Why, hello, Henry! How's every one at home?’’ ‘‘Henry”’ spake never a word, but gazed longingly at the out- stretched hand and then fearfully at the sharer of his joys and sorrows. Then he exploded, *‘Say, Bill, I know it’s you, but Liz here thinks it’s some kind o’ bunkoe game bein worked, and I dassent say a word to you.”’ Bill looked astonished, then amused and continued his way up Sixth avenue. Henry and Liz had some earnest conversation, during which Liz was overheard to remark that she ‘‘didn't know how be got aleng before she marricd him.’’—New York Mail and Express, Selling Goldfishes. In astore where home aquaria supplies are sold there are, besides the usual varied assortment of glass globes,, a number of larger tanks of various shapes and sizes in which stock is kept for sale. The tanks themselves are, of course, sold if there is a demand for them. Lying across the corner of the largest of these tanks is a little net, the hoop no more than 5 or 6 inches in diameter and the handle about afoot long. This is to scoop up the goldfishes when they are sold. When a new outiit is sold complete, the fishes are delivered in the globe or tank. It often happens, however, that the persen already owning a globe wants to replace fish that have been lost or to add to his stock, and he goes to the store where such things are sold and buys one or more gold- fishes, just as he would buy any merchan- / i | dise, except that instead of sitting down it is more blessed to give than toe receive,”’ said the little man who is familiar with at a counter to make his selections he bends over a tank and indicates among the fishes swimming about the ones he wants. As he maxes his selections the dealer scoops them cut with the little net, and as likely a8 not the purchaser carries the fish he has bought-—a single fish or half a dozen, or whatever the nuinber may be —right away with him in a tin pail. Littie guvidfish of the commoner kinds can be bought fer a few cents apiece. Some of the rarer varieties cost doliars.— New York dun Tie blood is made pure and the system kept clear of impurities by the daily use of Abbey’s Effervescent Salt, = an English preparation, Sold by all druggists at 6o cents a large bottle. Trial size 25 cezts. l COOD valre for money expended, is what we give in all goods in our line, to which we attribute our steady increase io business. We are showing a nice assortment of Ladies and Gentlemens WATCHES this season, which are all thorough! tested before Jeaving oar store. ° guarantee every watch sold by us to give eatisfaction, by buying now you can procure a good time piece VERY LOW as our goods ate bought low for epa cash, Call and eee for yourself, st— W. N. TANTON Opposite Crabbe’s Hardwre Store. McDONALD & INMAN Solicitors, Notaries, &c. OFFICE—Caneron Block, Victoria Row. | MONEY TO LOAN J. A McDonaLp, G. S, Inman,’ ree oe te Seer met a a eres ican tr i * "$ ae ee aseheneiial pee ree payne See reey pees miparsic Nets pees a a ht I SI AAP EE ICN Mn SCL ST ATTN sone ee a ote ae np ek